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Anything under I believe a 1/2 ounce, is a misdemeanor, meaning they can't charge you, just write you a ticket, kinda like being drunk in public.
Ask me how I know
And yes stress is a valid medical condition. But if anyone asks I have glaucoma lol.
duude do you guys like... toke up man?
hah
Isn't it like somewhat legal to burn up there?
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Isn't it like somewhat legal to burn up there?
We consider you guys more of a 2nd cousin from a step parent. lol.
And Quebec is that damned red headed step child that everyone hates.
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PS Chainfire, I love Quebec but I am French.
Whoa we just highjacked a thread.
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The OP's question has been answered, I don't consider this hijacking, just following the course where the thread goes lol.
Same here, except they won't ask you to throw it out, just put it away.
And sorry I can't share my love for quebec, I gotta deal with a francophone every day at work. I do like Montreal though, just for their parties, ans strippers.
And I might be misinformed, but language/culture wise isn't quebec french and "french" french different? From what I have heard the frenchies that came to Quebec were outcasts.
They can't. The frogs hate them too.
Alberta you can have up to 15 grams of marijuana. The cops won't even fine you for the possession.Technically they are supposed to but it's too much hassle. They'll simply ask you to put it on the ground and cush it or throw it out. Over 15 grams is considered enough to be dealing and you can get in trouble for that. All in all, nobody cares about pot.
PS Chainfire, I love Quebec but I am French.
PS Chainfire, I love Quebec but I am French.
And sorry I can't share my love for quebec, I gotta deal with a francophone every day at work. I do like Montreal though, just for their parties, ans strippers.
And I might be misinformed, but language/culture wise isn't quebec french and "french" french different? From what I have heard the frenchies that came to Quebec were outcasts.
They can't. The frogs hate them too.
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And sorry I can't share my love for quebec, I gotta deal with a francophone every day at work. I do like Montreal though, just for their parties, ans strippers.
And I might be misinformed, but language/culture wise isn't quebec french and "french" french different? From what I have heard the frenchies that came to Quebec were outcasts.
They can't. The frogs hate them too.
And I might be misinformed, but language/culture wise isn't quebec french and "french" french different? From what I have heard the frenchies that came to Quebec were outcasts.
They can't. The frogs hate them too.
The France vs Quebec thing is not exactly hatred, it's more a rivalry. It's pretty much old news.
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God damned French for bringing them over here!
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I speak french and have done so my entire life. Québec french and france french are the exact same. There are just differences in accents and slang/swear words. Otherwise the language is the same. A comparison would be like Newfoundland english (newfanese) compared to UK english accents. It's the same language just different accents.
The France vs Quebec thing is not exactly hatred, it's more a rivalry. It's pretty much old news.
The France vs Quebec thing is not exactly hatred, it's more a rivalry. It's pretty much old news.
Newfanese ain't english lol. It's more like...a sober version of drunken Irish Slur
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Larsen.... I am just going to ignore your post. Go eat some freedom fries.
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I speak french and have done so my entire life. Québec french and france french are the exact same. There are just differences in accents and slang/swear words. Otherwise the language is the same. A comparison would be like Newfoundland english (newfanese) compared to UK english accents. It's the same language just different accents.
The France vs Quebec thing is not exactly hatred, it's more a rivalry. It's pretty much old news.
The France vs Quebec thing is not exactly hatred, it's more a rivalry. It's pretty much old news.
My last "fling" I guess you could call it, was from Montreal. She was a fox, need I say more???
Larsen.... I am just going to ignore your post. Go eat some freedom fries.
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I have heard from people when I have visited my cousins out there. They say you are more likely to meet someone that has moved here from another province, than one that was born here.
That is good to know. I know I stereotype the french, but to be fair, I do liek the women.
My last "fling" I guess you could call it, was from Montreal. She was a fox, need I say more???
Get used to ignorant posts, there are alot. I don't even find it worth posting about them anymore.
That is good to know. I know I stereotype the french, but to be fair, I do liek the women.
My last "fling" I guess you could call it, was from Montreal. She was a fox, need I say more???
Get used to ignorant posts, there are alot. I don't even find it worth posting about them anymore.
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Good point Mikey.
Larsen, you are going to find wherever you go there are alot of people who have lost respect for your country. Not your fault, it's your governments. It's not just the French. I am not trying to start an argument, just stating the facts as I don't live in America and travel quite often and find the same opinions and beliefs.
I think the respect for your nationg is growing (no offense to the republicans in here) because of your recent election of Obama. Bush was the main reason for the intense growth of anti-Americanism around the world.
I hope you don't take offense. I have a few American friends and they are great people (they are even republicans).
Larsen, you are going to find wherever you go there are alot of people who have lost respect for your country. Not your fault, it's your governments. It's not just the French. I am not trying to start an argument, just stating the facts as I don't live in America and travel quite often and find the same opinions and beliefs.
I think the respect for your nationg is growing (no offense to the republicans in here) because of your recent election of Obama. Bush was the main reason for the intense growth of anti-Americanism around the world.
I hope you don't take offense. I have a few American friends and they are great people (they are even republicans).
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Good point Mikey.
Larsen, you are going to find wherever you go there are alot of people who have lost respect for your country. Not your fault, it's your governments. It's not just the French. I am not trying to start an argument, just stating the facts as I don't live in America and travel quite often and find the same opinions and beliefs.
I think the respect for your nationg is growing (no offense to the republicans in here) because of your recent election of Obama. Bush was the main reason for the intense growth of anti-Americanism around the world.
I hope you don't take offense. I have a few American friends and they are great people (they are even republicans).
Larsen, you are going to find wherever you go there are alot of people who have lost respect for your country. Not your fault, it's your governments. It's not just the French. I am not trying to start an argument, just stating the facts as I don't live in America and travel quite often and find the same opinions and beliefs.
I think the respect for your nationg is growing (no offense to the republicans in here) because of your recent election of Obama. Bush was the main reason for the intense growth of anti-Americanism around the world.
I hope you don't take offense. I have a few American friends and they are great people (they are even republicans).
I can tell you meant no harm though... So its all good, I am American and I am a Republican. Yes Bush did do a lot of things wrong but he did have a lot of stuff to deal with. I think Obama will do fine but I would rather see McCain in office. Anywho, I love Canadians. A great friendly nation... Sadly the French Canadians can ruin the good image of Canada.
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yeah,but the French Canadians have been pretty quiet lately. The only blip on the radar has been that retard Stephane Dion for the Liberal Party. Such a jackass.
I've never been anti-American, but I was definetly anti-Bush. It's amazing how one man can make millions lose credibility in the status of the world. And like Jerome said, with Obama's election win, love for the US is rising again and people are quoting Obama as "a moden day messiah."
It's funny. The few times I have been to Europe, other people on the trips with us, or even local Europeans were always kind of cold and ignorant towards me and my family, and always asking "you American?" with a sneer, and then when we reply "no no, we're Canadian" they're all like "oooh Canadian, we love you, here have free stuff!"
I've never been anti-American, but I was definetly anti-Bush. It's amazing how one man can make millions lose credibility in the status of the world. And like Jerome said, with Obama's election win, love for the US is rising again and people are quoting Obama as "a moden day messiah."
It's funny. The few times I have been to Europe, other people on the trips with us, or even local Europeans were always kind of cold and ignorant towards me and my family, and always asking "you American?" with a sneer, and then when we reply "no no, we're Canadian" they're all like "oooh Canadian, we love you, here have free stuff!"
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yeah,but the French Canadians have been pretty quiet lately. The only blip on the radar has been that retard Stephane Dion for the Liberal Party. Such a jackass.
It's funny. The few times I have been to Europe, other people on the trips with us, or even local Europeans were always kind of cold and ignorant towards me and my family, and always asking "you American?" with a sneer, and then when we reply "no no, we're Canadian" they're all like "oooh Canadian, we love you, here have free stuff!"
There were Americans there that had the Canadian flags strewn about. Hats, patches, etc.
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I would call him a jackass, if I could understand what he is saying.
Got the same treatment in Cuba and Mexico. I always would have a Canadian flag sewn onto my backpack. Got me into bars, cheaper hotel rates, hmm maybe ti was just my good looks....
There were Americans there that had the Canadian flags strewn about. Hats, patches, etc.
Got the same treatment in Cuba and Mexico. I always would have a Canadian flag sewn onto my backpack. Got me into bars, cheaper hotel rates, hmm maybe ti was just my good looks....
There were Americans there that had the Canadian flags strewn about. Hats, patches, etc.
Canadians seem to be welcome everywhere in the world. Alot of it goes back to our help in WW I and II and all of our recent peace keeping work. We aren't the fighters and aggressors like the Americans tend to be labeled as.
The only thing that gives the Americans away disguised as Canadians is the hand guns and the drawl.
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LMAO...he sounds like he's chewing on peanut butter while he's trying to speak.
Canadians seem to be welcome everywhere in the world. Alot of it goes back to our help in WW I and II and all of our recent peace keeping work. We aren't the fighters and aggressors like the Americans tend to be labeled as.
The only thing that gives the Americans away disguised as Canadians is the hand guns and the drawl.
Canadians seem to be welcome everywhere in the world. Alot of it goes back to our help in WW I and II and all of our recent peace keeping work. We aren't the fighters and aggressors like the Americans tend to be labeled as.
The only thing that gives the Americans away disguised as Canadians is the hand guns and the drawl.